AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoLake Chad Security: Nigerian troops say they arrested a Chadian woman (Mrs Rachael Samuel) in Borno and seized cannabis, “Suck and Die” chemicals, alcohol, cash, and phones allegedly bound for terrorist groups operating in the Lake Chad Islands. Climate & Health Messaging: The Nigerian Academy of Science urged journalists to do more public education on climate change, linking environmental stress like Lake Chad shrinkage to insecurity and conflict. Education Connectivity: Airtel Africa pledged free internet for 5,000 schools across its markets by 2027 with UNICEF, building on connections already reaching thousands of schools and millions of learners. Wildfire Aviation Safety: Saskatchewan paused three bird-dog wildfire planes after a fatal crash involving the same aircraft model in Canada’s Northwest Territories. Local Business & Community: Bern’s Steak House announced the death of executive chef Chad Johnson, while St. Paul’s Midway neighborhood plans an indoor adventure park to bring families back. Housing Push: Owatonna officials heard updates on a long-awaited 326-unit development, with hopes to break ground before year’s end.
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